
A surge in disruptive cyber attacks, many linked to Russia, has been reported in Europe, with incidents including data breaches and ransomware attacks. The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity highlighted the doubling of such attacks in recent months, with specific cases involving Telefónica in Spain and the BlackBasta ransomware group targeting companies like Ayesa. Additionally, a Russian cyberattack on the Polish Press Agency has been confirmed, with authorities investigating the breach.



The Polish government says that a false story stating that Poles would be mobilized to fight in #Ukraine that appeared on the state news agency was likely a Russian cyberattack. #Poland #Russia https://t.co/i9ICwURosD
⚡️The Polish Press Agency (PAP), a state-run media outlet, was hit by a cyberattack on May 31, which authorities have claimed was a Russian-backed operation. https://t.co/tTeh7c0Yyr
🚨 #CyberAttack(s) 🚨 🇪🇸#Spain: In recent days, there appears to be a significant increase in cyber attacks in Spain. In addition to the recent events of data breaches and ransomware, there is also a notable rise in attacks by hacktivist groups such as the Russian Cyber Army… https://t.co/uhGTBQQBvt